This form is a generic Bill of Sale for a Snowmobile from an individual rather than from a dealer. No warranty is being made as to its condition.
This form is a generic Bill of Sale for a Snowmobile from an individual rather than from a dealer. No warranty is being made as to its condition.
In Ontario, a snowmobile is considered a type of motor vehicle, but it is not classified as an automobile for insurance purposes. Automobile insurance policies typically do not cover snowmobiles.
Snow vehicles still require a licence plate sticker. Note: you can also renew in-person at a ServiceOntario centre.
You need to register your snowmobile with the Ministry of Transportation before riding it. If you are operating the snowmobile off your own property you must have liability insurance. Remember to bring both the registration permit, your licence or MSVOL and the insurance card with you when riding.
You need to register your ATV or snowmobile before operating it in Massachusetts.
Proof of Ontario vehicle insurance. your Ontario driver's licence. Safety Standards Certificate (this is not required for spouse-to-spouse transfers, but you must complete a spousal declaration) Vehicle Ownership Permit with the completed portion on the back.
A form DTF-802 (Statement of Transaction - Sale or Gift of Motor Vehicle, All Terrain Vehicle, Vessel, or Snowmobile) signed by the buyer. If the snowmobile is 7 years old or newer, the back of the DTF-802 MUST be signed by the seller. If it is older than 7 years, a DTF-802 or a Bill of Sale must be submitted.
A snowmobile, also known as a snowmachine (chiefly Alaskan), motor sled (chiefly Canadian), motor sledge, skimobile, or snow scooter, is a motorized vehicle designed for winter travel and recreation on snow.
The issue in dispute is whether either vehicle would be defined as an automobile pursuant to the Insurance Act. The Act defines an automobile as any vehicle required under any Act to be insured under a motor vehicle liability policy.
Snow vehicles still require a licence plate sticker. Note: you can also renew in-person at a ServiceOntario centre.